Monday, 23rd September 2024: 14:00 – 17:30

Ronald Freund (Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute), Andreas Gladisch (Deutsche Telekom AG)

Green information and communication technology (ICT) is the key to achieve carbon neutrality and a low-carbon economy. Further innovations on component, (sub-)system and network level are needed to systematically tap into potential savings and to increase the energy efficiency of digital end devices, data centers, telecommunication networks and computing resources.

This symposium will feature impulse presentations and two panel discussion dedicated to discuss about innovative Green ICT solutions and their impact in the digitalization process of selected industries (ICT for Green).

Don’t miss the opportunity to get familiar with the methodologies of lifecycle assessment as well as carbon footprint calculation methodologies. Discuss with the experts the role of Photonics in supporting the net-zero carbon emission target for Europe in 2050.

 

1st Session (14:00 – 15:30)

Thomas Ebert, Seconded National Expert, DG Connect, European Commission,
What is the Twin Green and Digital Transition and How it can benefit People, Environment and Economy?

Severin Beucker, Borderstep Institute for Innovation and Sustainability,
Energy Consumption and Carbon Footprint of the ICT Sector

Paolo Gemma, ITU-T, Study Group 5, working party 2,
The Definition of Fixed Network Efficiency and How to calculate the avoided Emission using ICT Solutions: The Standard Evolutions

Camilla Willeke, Detecon International,
ICT for Green: Enabling Decarbonization in Manufacture and Logistics

Lieven Levrau, Nokia,
Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Telecommunications Networks – the IOWN Approach

Gert Grammel, Juniper Networks,
Energy Consumption of Routing and Switching

 

Coffee break (10:30 – 11:00)

 

2nd Session (16:00 – 17:30)

Fabio Cavaliere, Ericsson,
How Photonics enables the Reduction of Power Consumption in future Radio Access Networks?

Marcus Brunner, ETSI ISG F5G,
How to provide more Bits at less Watts – the ETSI F5G Approach

Luca Valcarenghi, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies,
Energy Efficiency in Optical (Access) Networks – an updated Outlook

Philippe Chanclou, Orange,
Energy Efficiency in Passive Optical Networks – an Operator’s Perspective

 

Final Panel Discussion (17:00 – 17:30)

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